Psychological Testing: Theory and Applications by Roger Dale

Psychological Testing: Theory and Applications

Roger Dale
455 pages
Pearson
Feb 2009
Paperback
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This new book is the first psychological testing book to devote over 40% of its coverage to psychometric theory. In a detailed account, the author explains why measurement is critical to all sub-areas of psychology-from developing psychologists to educational psychologists to experimental psychologists. The book unfolds with coverage of the specialty areas in psychology. Secondly, it discusses the extent to which tests are actually used. By utilizing this book, readers will gain an appreciation and understanding of how psychological tests impact society. Topics include: measurement and statistics; norms and the meaning of test scores; validity; item analysis; test construction; and more. Developing and seasoned psychologists.
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Pages 455
Publisher Pearson
Published 2009
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